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Old October 29th, 2009 Oct 29, 2009 8:45:39 AM -   #1 (permalink)
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Need to know the differences between a
tattoo artist and a graphic designer as far as artistic talent goes....tattoo guys
don't seem to be that interested being for hire for t-shirt design or just any other sketch thats not going on skin....but do graphic artist's ( in general )
have the same detailed skill...who should i go to for my artwork...?

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Need to know the differences between a tattoo artist and a graphic designer as far as artistic talent goes
Both are artistically talented, but they use their talents in very different applications. Tattoo artists use needles to draw the art into someone's skin. Graphic designers use computer programs to create digital artwork.

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but do graphic artist's ( in general ) have the same detailed skill
Some are great, some are terrible.

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who should i go to for my artwork...?
You wouldn't go to a lawyer for surgery, and you shouldn't go to a tattoo artist for a t-shirt design.

If you are going to hire an artist, definitely go to someone who specializes in t-shirt graphics.
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You won't get hepatitis A from a graphic designer?
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